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Atahualpa

, Atabalipa
?1500--33, the last Inca emperor of Peru (1525--33), who was put to death by the Spanish under Pizarro
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Si comenzamos esta aproximacion a algunos aspectos del teatro de tema indigena en Colombia utilizando como premisa la invisibilidad del indio, es porque no se le ha consagrado una encarnacion importante, excepto en infimas excepciones, como Bochica, Sintana, La Gaitana o Atahualpa. ?Memorizamos mas la historia de la Conquista que la profundidad del personaje?
During the campaign, Lasso was threatened on several occasions, the worst occurring March 28 at the Atahualpa Olympic Stadium during the game featuring the Ecuadoran national team, when a group of people began throwing rocks at him, his wife, and his children.
Todos los cronistas que relatan ese momento, coinciden en la figura central del cura Valverde entregando el libro al Inca Atahualpa. El cronista Francisco de Xerez, describe a Valverde acercandose con una cruz en una mano y la biblia en la otra y, a traves de un interprete, diciendo a Atahualpa:
Lawyers representing the mother of Valencia's fiveyear-old child arrived with a judicial order, accompanied by police, and attempted to have Valencia detained at the Atahualpa Stadium in Quito.
The well-known song referring to that city is Luna Tucumana's Moon of Tucuman whose composer was Atahualpa Yupanqui, by all means the outstanding folk Argentinean musician of the 20th century, she informed the audience.
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